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Term: Headed Out


Definition:

Headed out is a phrasal verb that means to leave or depart from a place.

Senses:

1. Popular Sense: When used in a popular context, "headed out" refers to the act of leaving or beginning a journey.

2. Local Sense: In a local sense, "headed out" can also mean to exit or depart from a specific local area.

Part of Speech:

Phrasal verb

Usage:

Popular Usage:
- I am headed out on a road trip tomorrow.
- The train is about to leave, so we need to get headed out.
- Let's pack up and get headed out before it gets too late.

Local Usage:
- I'm headed out of this neighborhood to explore a new one.
- If you need anything from the store, I can be headed out that way soon.
- We were headed out of the restaurant when we bumped into our old friends.

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